Victoria County History

the relief of those attending the Baptist chapels at Chalford , Eastcombe , Winstone , and Coberley . In 1972 , when the Coberley chapel had closed, the £7 10 s . income was used at the ministers' discretion among

to be held in 1572 and 1603. 27 William de Berkeley was nephew 28 of Roger de Berkeley who held Coberley in Gloucestershire in 1086 . 29 His son William in 1195 paid 40 marks for having seisin of Eldersfield

Horwell, 13 a yearly allowance of 40 s . from Elmley Castle , and the patronage of the church of Coberley in Gloucestershire . 14 The abbot and convent of Lyra in France conveyed to the priory of Little Malvern

parts, Northleach borough and Northleach Foreign (or Eastington ). Upper Coberley , though remaining in the enlarged Bradley hundred and administered for some purposes with Eastington , became part of Coberley parish, and Winson , also remaining in Bradley hundred,

John Foxe's The Acts and Monuments Online

Queene Mary. Persecution in Salisbury dioces. Maundrell, Coberley, and Spicer, Martyrs.1556. March.¶ The story of Iohn Maūdrell, VVilliam Coberley, and Iohn Spicer, Martyrs.March 23. The story of Iohn Maundrell.FIrst, Iohn Maundrell which was the sonne of Rob. Maundrell of Rowd

the fire and theyr soules to the Lord for testimony of his trueth.Alice Coberley being indurance, how she was brought by the keepers to reuoke.As touching William Coberley, this moreouer is to be noted, that his wife also, called Alice,

fire and theyr soules to the Lord for testimonie of hys truth.Alice Coberley being in durance, how she was brought by the keepers wyfe to reuoke.As touching William Coberley, this moreouer is to bee noted, that his wife also, called

Actes and Monumentes Of the Churchrunning title across gutter.for they sayde that Iesus Christ is ascended vp into heauen, and is on the ryght hande of God the father, according to the scriptures and not in the sacrament as

fire hadde put their bodies and soules a sonder.¶ Their names were,Robert Spicer, free Mason.William Coberley, Taylor.Iohn. Maundrell, husbandman.¶ The story of Iohn Maundrell, William Coberley, and Iohn Spicer, Martyrs.The story of Iohn Maundrell.FIrst, Iohn Maundrell whiche was the sonne

The History of Parliament

Dec. 1388.� Biography The line of the Berkeleys of Coberley had been separated from that of the Berkeleys of Berkeley as far back as the 11th century. Their tenure of Coberley, on the top of the Cotswolds some three miles

Following this lead Williams and Davenport have suggested that the Member was a younger son of Sir Giles Brydges of Coberley, Gloucestershire, and thus a brother of Sir John and Thomas†, but there is no evidence that Sir Giles had

What remains uncertain is Brydges’ place in the family seated at the Ley in Weobley, kinsmen of the Brydges of Coberley, Gloucestershire: a Roland Brydges appears in its visitation pedigree as the second son of Henry Brydges and Sybil Bromwich,

Queens Anne Boleyn and Catherine Parr he was associated with Sir John Brydges, who besides being his near neighbour at Coberley would also become his kinsman when Westwood married Jane Baynham, Brydges’s first cousin. It could scarcely have been other

British History Online

8. Coberley. 2. Examination of Sir Anthony Kingston relative to a conversation which he had with Ashton and Dudley. Ashton broke a piece of coin, and delivered it to Sir Anthony Kingston as a token, & c. April 9. Coberley.

dioc., vacant by resignation of Jo. Davenport. Del . Westm., 20 Feb. 19 Hen. VIII. 23. Sir John Bruggs, of Coberley. Grant, in reversion, of the office of steward of the lordship, & c. of Beesley (Glouc.), on the death

House of Commons Parliamentary Papers

paft hath been, carried on; and that the Road leading from the Top of Crickley Hill in the Parifli of Coberley, in the County of Gloucefler, to a certain Place in the fame County, commonly called Frogg- Mill, and from

near the Town of Painswick, in the said County of Gloucester, through the several Parishes of Cheltenham, Charlton Kings, Leckhampton, Coberley, Cowley, BrimpsÃÂdd, Crar.ham, and Painmick, and also at a Place called 2he Harrow, in the Parish of Upton Saint

Gloucester to Bath, at or near the Town of Painswick, through the several Parishes of Cheltenham, Charlton Kings, LeckÃÂ¬ hampton, Coberley, Cowley, Brimpsfield, Cranham, and Painswick, and from the said new-intended Road in the Parish of Cranham, down Portway, to

for hUlind]g a chapel at Ba-itLharn, and for provielng a Par. sonage at Shurdingtor'. The ;Rev. C. H. Wilson, of Coberley, has supplezuented thle gift to Shurdinctonl by presenting nine and a half acres of freehold lanAd as a site

S ALE several PLOTS OF BUILDING LAND, On the GRANDPONT ESTATE. WALTER GRAY, Liquidator. 30, New Inn Hall-street, Oxford. UPPER COBERLEY FARMS, Four miles from Cheltenhama, eight fiom Cisvncester, and ioe from Co6'es~bourne. Highly-important SALE of a Flock of 570